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06 April 2019

Malaysia and Singapore have resolved their airspace issues after Singapore withdrew Instrument Landing System (ILS) procedures for its Seletar airport



Malaysia and Singapore resolve airspace issue, Firefly to resume flights to Seletar airport
NATION
Saturday, 6 Apr 2019

12:21 PM MYT
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia and Singapore have resolved their airspace issues after Singapore withdrew Instrument Landing System (ILS) procedures for its Seletar airport while Malaysia will indefinitely suspend its permanent Restricted Area (RA) over Pasir Gudang.

An agreement on the matter was announced by Malaysia's Transport Minister Anthony Loke and Singapore Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan on Saturday (April 6).

In a joint statement, both ministers said the agreement was made in the spirit of bilateral cooperation.

The agreement, said the statement, was implemented by the civil aviation authorities of both countries on April 5, 2019, at 11.59pm.



FlyFirefly Sdn Bhd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines Berhad and operates the Firefly air carrier.

The statement said both Transport Ministers noted that a high-level committee had been set up to review the Operational Letter of Agreement between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Area Control Centres Concerning Singapore Arrivals, Departures and Overflights 1974.

"Both Transport Ministers welcome these positive steps and look forward to further strengthening bilateral cooperation," it added.

Firefly had suspended all its flights to Singapore since Dec 1, saying its services would resume once the relevant authorities sort out regulatory issues with regard to its move to Seletar.

On Dec 5, Loke told the Dewan Rakyat that Malaysia would issue a protest note to Singapore over the operation of the ILS for Seletar Airport near its border with Johor.

The protest note by Wisma Putra follows Singapore's decision to start broadcasting ILS early this year despite Malaysia's decision not to allow it on grounds that it will infringe the nation's sovereignty and airspace near Pasir Gudang just 2km away.


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/04/06/firefly-to-resume-flights-to-seletar-airport-after-malaysia-singapore-resolve-airspace-issue/#TlJqGsJSC4BqtE6s.99

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